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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1911-03-30, Page 66 " I' fOUS fOR FRONT The, '-Mn of tho Q!Ivcr Fo`! l0 Otaad- ily losing In Value in . tlr[a Country: A good deal rax been writton of ate yerrx. as to the possIbllitle• of eris#t:g fo::es for profit, ways Rod and urn. ]lir. T. L. 1lorrowmnn, of Wy- luting, Ontario, is believed to be the ?ioneer in the fi:ld of fox raising In ,onfinement, in Ontario and he has met with a good dial of success, In the cou'rsa of a recent interview he said; "'Che breeding of the silver fox 1s comparatively new, and is so full of ----.— tittle points and conditions that are teis bon ht t ti it 1 RA14AYS, SELLoMTHINGS � When Unclaimed Baggage is auction -People 18uy "`Pigs In Pokes'" Out of Curiosity . Every year railways disposo of u Glalmed baggage by auction, and the buyers bid on trunks or parct: 'without knowing their contents, the Is always excitement, The distribution of goods and chs 1 ORTOISE SHELL S The Fincet :„cirren is eaid to Co From the ind:an Archipclano. The finest tcrto s: t,lie:l is sa d be that whi}h con:• s fro.0 the in(l' Arehipe'ago, alth• t) h •,such of t'. :ybtained on th; FloriCa rust is of t very Net 'grallty. There art: thr rows of pates oil tb:• back of the r ma), called 'Wad s" by the fish r -n In 1F. c: Citral r3tiv are five plates, a . In :i of the ethers four plares, t tattt;. containilig the b s, mat r' i::e ,!des ilicse ihcr^ or: 25 strall lr at found the ,.dgrs of the shell, kna„L 'feet" or "nes s." The biggest tur does not furnish mor: than 16 porn of she)). Form illy the undershedl w discarded as worthless, but nova it tench esteemed for -its delicacy of .)ring, Sometimes imitation of tortoi :shell is made of the. horns of cows. W% E I C ,,)w en tic required to make a success of It At g a sue on n ie Bagga vidual, finding not even a tray in th the start, that few, undcsa they have. room at Windsor Station, Montre seventy ye.-,-,,; ago. acquired some knowledge beforehand, recently, took place when a motl accusation and pity; and another, are successful at first. The silver tax crowd, all agog with curiosity, me is our most valuable fur -bearing ani- mal. His shin is steadily advancing sieged the Patient officials, who tru . In price, Pnd within the last five years died out trunks, hauled flown sac Jut was getting good value for it, ,he could not 'see that it Was has advanced over three hundred per and generally disposed of the accum to ,out. At the Lampson January fur lation with more speed than the o all sales In Landon, England, 1910, there looker, ignorant of the methods al vere skins sold that brought as high which baggage Is handled, would ha he as $3,000, so it is easily seen now how supposed possible. ea profitable a business it is., It wns at fihe• opening of purchases on t 1 one time thought that the silver fox premises was made against the rule .LICENSE FOR 600 YEARS would not br^ed in captivity, but they In order that the floor space might rd are now rats?d quite successfully in kept clear for the wheeling and carr h, wire pens. They breed once a year, Ing out, of trunks and boxes as th al In March, their young numbering from, were handed handed over to the bu s three to nine, according to the age of ers; but not a• few impatient men prie 41 the .mother, The puppies attain their surreptitiously into the bundles r present in, .course *of reconstruction. full growth, by fall, and the stock. Is' ceived in exchange for sums of mone ds generally disposed of by then, i sell which ran from two to ten dollars, an as -almost all my surplus stock alive, as their hasty, investigations brought t iii there are a great number of people light a few quaint collections of od 01. eager to start into breeding them. I and ends, se have b?en :in the business for the past One man, who had fondly hoped the Whyte Barts when' the citizens of sixteen years, but owing to not know- find in his bundle something whir soon• as the pain of a, wound or sore is relleved a child can go' on with its Ing how to handle them, was unsuc- might be of use in Cha replenishme o i 1 e WOWED= 17EDUCED RATES FOR ONE-WAY TICKETS- 'MARCH 10t'It TO. AFIRIL 10TH In C'LUSIVE. ` $41.75 to Vancouver B. C., Spokane, Wash., Seattle, Wash., Portland, Oregon. 591.75• to Salt Francisco, Cal., Los Angeles, Cal., Mexico CAT. Above rates ane one wav svand class. These rates apply from Clinton. Pro- portionate rates from other point's. Full particulars and tickets cram John Ransford; Town Agent. A. O. Patteson, Depot Agent. THE NEWS-RECORO."S GLUBBING I FOR 1010-11 Much good treading for little money. .. WEA . EKLIES . News=Record and Mail and Empire. ... .... $1.50 News -Record and Globe ... 1.60 News -Record and Family Herald and Star with ' Premium........ . ..... 1.75 News -Record and Witness .1.115, News -Record and Sun.:... 1.75•. News -Record and Free Press.. .. 1.75 News -Record and Adver- tise- .. 1.75 News -Record red Toronto - Saturday Nigght 1111... 2.30 . News -Record and Farmer's Advocate. . .. ... 25. News -Record and Farre anis Dairy ............. 1.75 News -Record and Cana- dian Farm ............. 1.75 DAILIES . ' News-Recorcl and Mail and ' Lmpire. :. .... 4.2.5. News -Record and Globe... 4.25 News -Record, and News ... 2.30 News-Rec,ird and Star .... 2,'30 News -Record and World-.*. 3 20' News-Becord and Morning Free Press.. r. -3 2.5 News -Record and Evening Free Press ........... 2,7.5 News -Record and Aclver- • tiler...:• .............. 3.00 �1 ONTEILT News -Record and Lippin- cott's Magizille .. ... , 3,25 If what you want is not in this list let us know about it. We can, supply you at less than it would cost you to. send. direct. w In remitting please do so by Post -office Orcler, Postal Note, Express Order or Registered Letter and address. W. J. Mi�tChell News- tecord - CLINTON R A 4 • NOESEEOCERS' EXCURS10 TO I Nanitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Special Tn)w leave Toronto 2.00 p.m. on APRiL 4, 18 MAY 2, 18, 30 DONE 13, 21 JULY 11, 78 AUG, 8, 22 SEPT. a, 19 &Coad slaw halts from Ontario aladw to principal Notthwest points tit LOW AOUNO-TRIP RATES W, o' s tod return $33.00; F,dmonton and return $41.Op and to other 061ou in proponion. Tiekeb soon a teturo wilti)n 60 days from going date. TOURIST9L.EEPING CARS on ,b)1 elitbri glib Comfortable lted6, fully o4nipma with bedding, can b � �rbadd aat z6odeiate rates throu=6 t Arly Application mutt; be matde AAK Vow libmtstt:kirAtl PAMPHI.t`I' eobtainint tales and full information. A tl� r% rearm C.I? R. Agent ov to A. L.Thamoot,, Mi. Paw. Alt„ Toronto. tONLif IRI CT LINT NO CHANGE Of CAI" - W, JACKSON, AC%�MT, CLIN,roX, cessful for al. number of years, but now I have the best of success with them, 1 think I have one of the most profit- able businesses in Latubton or any other country." . — ,,.-.� . NINETY "NOT OUT'" • "It I had ray life to live over agttiII .1 would, .without htlDitat#On, be a: Pre Church minister: • There never . was such golden opportunity for. the man with a Christian message as .to -day." Thus Dr. Guinness Rogers, the veteran Treacher, orator; and -politician, who recently entered upon his .ninety-first year. Dr. Rogers has a ministerial're•. cord of sixty-five Years and is the old est surviving ex -Chairman of the Con gregational Union. And, in spite of . his great age; his voice is still as. clea2 as a bell, and his energy airazilig.• Needless to say, lie. has' some )nter• esting recollections, and can lock tael! to the thre whcn..tlt^re 'vas' hardly C daily pap: t ill .the provhimsc In thel horso of his fatnt+r, a ininister, they had to be satlsfi, d w:th a «'eekly jaur• I 14 h of his wardrobe, fished out of this wadding one of these wire forma o: which femalo bodices are fitted; whii another discovered the contents of large substantial trunk to be wholl, unsubstantial and petrified bread. Yet on the other hand, a rathe shabby `"telescope" bag yielded a least half a dozen suits of fleece -line, underwear; and a malt who had bough largely ill past years said that twi Years ago he sold for $60 the goods bought for .$20, The majority of th, bidders were dealers in second -haw clothes, and men who make money it the handling of ordinary every -dal rags, bought extensively. A trunk, bearing the label of "Bow'i Emporium, Glasgow," was undone It the sleigh to tv,hioh it was carried foi transportation, and showed plainll .that the •former owner of it had for saken the ranks of the bachelors, sinct dainty 'bits of lingerie. were fount mixed -up with masculine collars shaving apparatus, and a voluminous book on baseball. . ri2ost oP those' who experienced:dis a ointment t of tl • 1 na tt I. %; cost five-pen^e a copy %.o. - flay, as he once remarked, porters pick 4- o t lair osses phil0 sophically, but ons disheartened Inde . chit of ^n rr ply tta:n n1pre newspaperCi vidual, finding not even a tray in th ■ than Aver ta' • ii in a whole, .tow; ;' trunk for which he had expended fiv seventy ye.-,-,,; ago. dollars, burst into a torrent of self. "-"-^ --- accusation and pity; and another, EMPLOYM_'NT OF -IMMIGRANTI8 _ grumbling at large to anyone . who Allan-.Studlia)nle, in attacking life, would listen, promptly refused .for his .� v r met' i ., sen s mmi r a ion- policy,. g 1 cto he Pile e an offer f cif. the same p ne a for o which he himself had paid:' • xIlcd that.hf would not object to the expends{use if. he thought the Govern There seemed to --b6 preponderance Jut was getting good value for it, ,he could not 'see that it Was of boots. In. malty .of the sacks, and the cutting of .the string which held to - .When it paid $5 a head for farm laborers wether a soft,. large. blanket loosened '.•ho t..d t o+ s`at?• on the farm. He alsb. a choking cloud of fine feathers. In a Cor:rd fault ti illi the �alvatian Army small hand bag had .been carefully receiving money. far bringing out workers other than farm laborers. or packed a plate, a knife, a cracked.cup. and' a bottle of pickles; and an domestic nor. With all the re- white, tractive sign;. d'ono in black and white, "Par sale, or to Apply to B. Gil- ill,- sources of the north there' was surely no need for unemployment in any of .let. mous," was tenderly taken out In com. our cities: Settling that land would be the best thing for the Empire. pang with tivlo "Halms" .boards, one• Half of a bac and, a disjointed. Baby's. chair. wt _, - . . ` .LICENSE FOR 600 YEARS Wlty Do Children Like Zam-B i A London inn Which W;as Established - .11lq . I ... A Clhat�With Motheril. - In 1278 . "Whenever my , children have any What romazitic ' stories of : London sore places, nuts; or. .skin Lraubtes, life are r a ecalied b i Y the h atony of. Ye they ask fat Zam-Buk. They can aI- Olde Whyte Harte'. probably the most ways depend upon it doing what is dficient, and certainly, the most inter - needed." "" • So. says Mrs;'A Aloe, of 170 -Chat- esting of .London's inns, which is at hate Street, Montreal, present in, .course *of reconstruction. A .mss y, writing •front,, the Established as long ago as i278, at tits :st o Coast Africa, says: One top of Drury Lane, it has outlived all dWest r who was treated for a bad Case of other -inns, in that. part of the Metro- lc ulcer, .carne back -recently' and said, polis, at any' rate.. It was first built i T like best ,that green medicine.' The 'arson on a plan familiar to: -all readers .of Dickens's novels -with tiie courtyard medicine' was Zam-Buk'." Now why should children; all the opening on to the main thoroughfare, with wooden galleries running round world over, show such a -marked preference . for Zam-Bilk? lite building, approached by steps from p 'Children like. Zam=Buk because, •as 'a the courtyard. Good tunes there must have been for soon as spill#eel to a burn,cut,' ora sore, it stops life pain and then the Whyte Barts when' the citizens of gradually but surely, ib heals, As London passed its doors in ;their thou - sands when • accompanying .the con - soon• as the pain of a, wound or sore is relleved a child can go' on with its demiied criminals on their way to -Ty - play and leave Zam-Auk to, finish off burn, and many a goodly sum must have passed into the coffers of mine tits healing: host for the .privilege of, viewing the Mothers might look a .little more procession from Its windows, Special deeply into. the action of Zam-I3uit, interest, was. attracted t0 the Whyte .First, it is highly antiseptic, ,As soon Harte when Jack Sheppard went to Ty - as applied It strips :ill danger of fes- burn accompanied by a crowd number - tering, blood -poisoning, and inflant- tug some 200,vA, and also when. Jona- mation. • Second, it is soothing. -y,It than Wild went to the gallows. Both Cools• thew wound nd ars ore• ails Y .)the n of th. se =wart Ye were h s ears o some time irritation; stops' the pain and smart- residents of Drury Lane, and also pub. )ng. Then, thirdly, it stimulates the t licans in that locasl£ty, and doubtless Colli,, beneath the injured part, to they were frequenfers of trite Whyte healthy action; and causes the speedy Harte.. creation of new, healthy tissue. In the early clays of the history of. Just try Zttm-Buk for cuts, or the Whyte Harte Drury Lane was in - burns, or ,cold sores, or eczema, ut- habited by a. very ditferent; class of vers, rashes, bad leg, piles, varicose people from those ,Who now occupy it, ulcers, or any inflamed .or diseased In it. lived the Isar) of Anglesey, for condition of the skin. Its effect will some time Lard Privy Seal; the Earls highly satisfy you. All druggists and of .Clare and Craven, and .numerous stores 500, box, or 'free from Zana* other members of the aristocracy; Buk Co., Toronto, for prdce.t Refuse And in what was known as the Coai • harmful, Imitations and chealr, worth- Yard, which abutted on the garden, less substitutes, wall of the Whyte Harte, was born' Nell Gwyn in 1650, It vas as an orange -girl, holding a basket of fruit in the pit of the. King's Theatre, which . stood where 'Drury Lane Theatre now. stands, that she first attracted the at., . tention of Charles II;- NeIIy's abode lspi��.��-�-•�;:i� - . e house O. was th se at th . _ top O' p Drury y Lane and the corner of. Wych Street, and it is Pepy's who In his Diary writ; s that On the xst of May, 1667, on his III IL)vy way to Westminster•, he "saw pretty = �'^` Nelly standing at her lodging door in Drury Lane in her, smock sleeves and By buying the Berlin Fubl Savw bodice, looking on at the mill[madds Cr for which I ami agent. dancing with a fiddler before them, • She seemed a mighty 11rat.ty crratur.,,, FURNACF INSTALLING .. 1_-111._.._ ..- VOTE -AS LIST VI5`TIT113UTION The Legal Committee of the Ontavlo is. our specialty; Mr. Ilugh Legislature has reported W. I). Me Rorke is yerlr well iylt3ased Phersolt's bill to amend tyre Voters' with our work slid price, Listii Act, )nder this the clerk must mail or deliver to Members of the Dominion House, to members of th( PLUMBING, TINSMIT11ING AND Legislature, to the defeated candidates REWAIRINGr. for both I;Iousrs, to the Mayor or )lead Promptly, etteuded to. �_.__, „•. _.•,,• of each lnutifelpa.)ity, certitied coptep of tho list of itppcals Immediately after )Let1vo orders at rmildence, 0 'Viotoda post.hig them In his office. Tho bill also fnakes it Impgrativo on the litirt Street. I'tlonc No, 130. of lire court it) beeopt Ilio affitlavlt of a voter Vito t innot lret'sonally ulipl:ar ���" T♦ ii • EBB, before the 'Court ,Of Revision. 01 e+,toa Ns+�Rteoolyd Idarch a�th, 1811 SURRi��10 BY WOLYEc' . - GIGANTIC WST ""4 I" Cil mda'� A BETTER WORLID ' Blind River Man Kttied Two, the. Rest Over W 8L century Blain Driven. Off —modineverycorner No Poverty, He Says, a Hundred Years FOR BABY HEIR.1 From NowI 11 A story of an attack by wolves upon , of �A►orlitY W�}et"Q a hunter named Thomas Koswack is ! �,_-111_1_ people suffer froirs ! )Sir, Edison is in favor of books mads t� ed told by a local paper at Blind River.. RM oleins for the Infant &'on; of Lord of nickel, He • is also In favor of qui Koswack was hunting in the neighbor 9Aatij>1YtttOill tlild l furniture, so the hood of ono of the Hope Lumber Com Fitzwilliam ---Miner Guests Who « "Cosmopolitan Mali, panY's camps when in the dark of the Raise His Wealth resulting troubles— azine" tells us. The reason. for tlrils evening he was surrounded by the ` .pbange is the expensiveness of W"o A. wolves. H$ shpt and killed two, but _,_. Steel furniture Is light, and can a*r- aa. still the fierce animals pressed u o t , Viscount Milton, tb r five-weeks•o1d - Morse wards be stained to resemble any kind p P son of the Earl and Countess PltzwiI- ls him. Fortunately, however, the nois of wood: Edison also believes in buiici- re of the wolves and the shootingat Liam, was christened In the private I fts Ing with reinforced concrete in whirls chapel of Wentworth Woodhouse, the: aisa4 steel is embedded. "Reinforced con- ca,mp,d the attention of those at the most splendid mansion #n England. Moot � creta a not only cheaper than brick Lt- there to d and off the wolves, a The hun• 'Monster rejoicings of the Earl's tan V at. OF and steel, but it Is fireproof," and will p ants took place #n she gxrai� park practically last for ever, Edison con- ga- ter believed his life to be in danger, around the house, where eight great stand higher iii public times: "'The clay of the seamstress al, and thinks rte was saved only by th tents were filled with the seven thou- wearily sewing her seam• is also ended. ey arrival of assistance. Bounty was sand guests Invited to the feast. The estilmoLtion than claimed upon the two. animal$. killed, E►111Jr There is no reason why women should be. baby who was the hero of the day is i do what machinery can do better, the child cf cad fortune, Ile is. the others, And thiels ever. 11NUR n V g There will be no poverty in the world sack SERV STOGlC long-awaited heir of -many millions, increasing sales. prove a hundred years from now:' There is the future owner of many great a no limit to the cheapness with which u- tates in England, Ireland, and Canada theirraerit« Physicians things can be made, The world wilt n. The Principal Regulations. Governing and some of the richest coalfields In span be flooded with the cheap, Yorkshire belong to his heritage. prescribe them. p' not by the Importation Thereof ¢ g ' p - 4 the poor, product of machinery, Why, ya It was strange to think of that baby, should poverty contimr ? Poverty was with its blinking eyes and tiny, helpless I d. 60=. Cor a world which only used its hasdo. The attention of all persons who .hands receiving the homage of the he , g Now that men have b; gun to use their Intend to import nursery stock into great strong laboring men, toilers in brains, it is decreasing.,' ` s" Canada is called to the regulations of the darkness of the earth. One day ' -,--. To revolutionize war Edison has 3vi- The Destructive Insect and Peet Act," that little pink morsel of humanity vented a new storage batter of great Y' which may be .obtained on application will have the owerof vast wealth„ and y g e . t the P power, but light enough to, early, It to the Department of Agriculture, Ot• will be tb� lord over these men's lives, r submarines can use them t su . - Y' tawa. SINT RNAINED the bat i d The child was chrtstened in the ori- ins may become so formidable that it Is. In particular they should note the vate chapel of Wentworth House, and will not be worth while to build baole. following regulations governing the only the Earl and Countess, with Meir Miraculous Recover of Blind ships." Y conditions under which nursery stock immediate Y I d GarpeWp _relatives and closest ter of Frame, Rngland-His. a may be admitted: friends, were present, Mr. Verni, the Faith Was Rewarded EARLY B 5. All FI Y ERRtES Persons importing nursery vicar and private chaplain, conducted A Carse of Gowrle gooseberry, bush ds at into Canada shall give notice to the service, and in the gallery the Totally blind for twenty-five years the Minister of Agriculture within five Wentworth Church Choir sang an an- William Stone, a carpenter, o , ro ' has distinguished Itself by rearing :a tO t" P me, fine crop of fully -formed berriies. The It days. of despatching the ostler for the them of thanksgiving and joy, After- England, h s Just recovered the sight same, and they shall again notify the wards, In the dining -room of the man- of one of his eyes in. a manner littlq bush ss in a shattered situation lea nt Ministerpn thr arrival of the shipment sion, Countess Fitzwilliam cut the short of miraculous. tween two brick. walls. . n In Canada,'' christening cake iii the presence of his He met met with an accident near "Notice shall also be given to the lordship the baby; who regarded Cho thirty years ago which destroyed the e Minister by all transportation corn• operation with ' "i & p ,;feat gravity, and of left -eye, and .later the sight of thtl patties, Custom . House brokers and numerous guests. remaining eye began to fail. Ston@ ' Y other persons importing or' bringing . The cake was much larger than the sought advice in turn at Bristol, Bath, • r nursery stock into Canada, Immediate- . baby. It was a giant cake of wonder and the London Ophthalmic hospitals, a t ]y such a consignment is received. by •ful architecture, suitable to an infant but soon the world became dark foir RIC t them, Such notice shall include the who is to be c - ' o monstrously rich, It him; and he was blind.1. t name , of the consignor &kid the con- weighed. eight hundredweight and was Almost everybody in Prome knew signee, th:, points of •origin and desti• nearly six feet high, At the top was the blind man Stone, and his recovery aC nation,, the i:ame of the company car. -a cradle containin a sugar baby, sur- ""+ AN wn, , 3 .rying tine nursery stock, as well as the rounded b sugar cherubs. It aroused I has left the town agape with► astoi- .. • j y' Isliment, for the manner of it is the Make a• 1 nature, quar_tity and origin of salve:'• the admriation and enthusiasm of four most surprising thing possible. While regular iII�al- "6, 'European nursery stook,' and. •little gills, to wham th. arrival of .a, washing his face, his finger came into I such Other imported 'vegetation. or baby brothel' has brought a new source rough contact with the eye. He cried time habit of this r' vegetable, spatter as the T7ill.ster may of delight. out, but the note of pain changed sud determine; cnter)ni; Canada, nia be immense palate tezmpting I allowed to , Y preparations- had been denly to that of joy, for at,that instant. • proceed 8110 s?;all be in. made Yor the entertainment of the sev. Stone was able to see his hand. He beverage L .to at the paint of destination, but en thousand guests. On the broad w>is.soon able to distinguish vario ` must not b5 unpacked except in _tile tawils were many greatntarqupes, and objects in. the room before lie col - r presence o.. an inFneO tor•" .. tables were spread for a mighty feast. lapsed, overcome by the shock of blot . � - Sir Joseph Lyons was the caterer,,and sudden restoration to the light. 0 I It taxed the resources of. even his cora- Ile still , has some difficulty In re. •I pally to provide for so malty guests' so eognizing persons, but Ile is able to far from London.. read the advertisements. on a hoard= i A'special train left St. Pancras with Ing on the other side of the street, 1i all army of 300 waiters, eight truck •'ano has seen. a motor -car for the first. ,L�j lands. of food, cutlery, and china and time. z I linen, amounting to eighty tons in "I was able to look my wife in the: . t weight. All the morning they were face again," h ea said to an interviewer. Absolutel use mil m 1 Absolutely pure, el ow ���% busy 31 and P , ��J'�f��1,�i</ t i 1 out anion th tr e "-i.+r. � Y g. a .ass pre, "I have atc�•er�ceased to trust iu God, •. paring ons. of the most gigantic pie and my -, faith . ]las been rewarded. and delicious. It USe1t Ries ever .field in an English park. By . Henceforth my life will be one long ^ r . to finish the aftef'trooli they were ready down t:1 -&"k13 ivi~g" _ __ nourishes,••and is . .floors with a to ih,e_l. knife:, font, far file in . ., -'`-- - e9 eciall. audios vasion or guests. 4- �i� �AY Y . r: Brass, , ssbns 1 a bands iia t•d o[ tit 1 vc baa l V r the'lawn, n an d utiful arid. people who dont. ntici in one part*of life earl: there was M durable- a geeal fair, with steam roundabouts guiiding Prcryramme of the'Canadians sleep WeH. Order and. swings. The miners and' their Northern' Railway Spin1.e. day. � 22 tsurfaee that you ,asses, danced old Yorkshire dances in can keep clean life open air, and 'enjoyed• themselves p with hearty enthusiasm: An ox- was One mile of nein railway for every At aH , most ea.sa<ly, toasted whole, and the siuell.of.the day of the year for the pastAwelve treat rose as rich ilic•ense into the air, Ycars is the construction record of.the Dialers _ L . Rud. put.'a keen edge ori the appetitetl 'Canadian Northern Railway in Can; . SP men wia: as Yorltshireinen; are al- ads. In 1311, 3n Alberta alone,.' .the. ways ready for a square meal. Cary Canadian Northern will .endeavor to ( yrs Cioui)shed tl sir knives slid o ' build one mile a day for every working ��� i cut f> g • � sl#ces'of th:a well -browned meat.• Ina day A2 th_ year. In other words' they JOHN , little while fhorc was only a carcass will come pretty close. to constructing * A8 ft sig++ I with gaunt ribs. • 300 miles of railway within the pro L A i Use it ' instead In the tetra where the ininers sat' vivre, if they carry .out their ono- or LONDON, CANADA : gramiine.far the Coming year; Of pa>tnt Or Var�' flown t0 the ,long tables there was a l ::rent clatter of ' knives and forks, •"a andommouffAw` 111Sh.f02'VehlCleS lieiuttndous dill of voices speaking in y [ht" broad Yorlcshire dialect, androarsI of ever sort. bt .laughter that shook the tent poles. y molasses Were raised to . the health of \ �\�\ \ `\ the young heir, and. when Earl, Fitz- Invest your spare cash in \� \ It withstands. ��� �, wiiliam came. 'among. them, putt#ng a . 11uron and. -rrie Debetitures and hand on this man's sboulder, giving_ a t 11 (i get 4 ger cent per titin_ urn .inter- weathetr: 1 p Ciao1 vias •to t'is m' n t t au and iia ' f clasp.to h t w th cs �.inst a ot. t e d the 3 ter cent a hearty word and a cheery smile .for 1 allo��ed `on Savings 'Accounts. s fill o2 them., they .)prank to their- feet 1 and gave such cheers- as scared all the: . • rhe security is �g•uaranteed by. . rooks In the.parlt Assets of over $1..,600,000. Duron I 1 �� and Brie n I'or:these miners have' a soft spot l t ©Debs tures are issued I their •beasts ,for Earl . l}`dtzwilliam. far . suins of $r00 anti. ulAyard; TT Fie is. a .good sportsman and a good . for terms of one year or longer. . Use It to railed soldier, and he has the spirit of ad- Write for Debenture 73ooklet, venture in his 'blood. In the South- .which gives full particulars. the looks Of Old African War. he fought at the head of . i furniture .air d some of bis own • Yorkshire. lads, He went out on a romantic voyage to search for the famous treasure of the c,l every Sort Of Cocos Islands, and had a hairbreadth " , * } escape from :death. He is a generous- / s woodwork. hearted roan and simple in spite of. all A [tis wealth, and so the miners who ° \ i M1. work for him were glad because :o£ the. �+ lilck.that has conte to him with a son - .:lend P:eir. 1 In .the ft's a e noon- and eveningtltei•.a .� was a great display of fireworks, and DEBE. .. . Get it intima—choosefrom high above the quiet park rosy swift . � _ i !i I 11handeotne colors m solid rockets bursting lilts shells. and scat- ants over $12,500,000 `INifIIji I � 1 I� i i( >rnatnele, 7shades of Lace tering balls of Colored light and olden • Pat.d-up Capital - $1,900,000 \ % ,� 1 t 6' . i, / o rmitate hardwo ods, or Reserve - - _ .)holy.) of star' v i• e v e s Which ch war reYle t 1300 000 e c ed $ , Transparent Lac for hat, fn�tlte mirror of the broad lake, H1�ro1n, & Erie Loan* ' � urai red u Ask andut the The baby's. wra at the. christening \ hundred nate M L Flbor- n n & .Savin s Com an glaze has in your home, was the scarf' which William the Cor shown in our Free Book. ueror took from his at 111 Ba Incorporated 1364. 9 e the „ �� 4 4., It i icl t mo i s Richmond t. . Lo do Gallop n n G o coats to n 5 b0 s set. . a # f I•Iasti t a sin 10 n` I 66 d handed to � g ) an 366 T n Iwoerial.Varniah &.Color r 1 ' aibut St.; St, 'Thomas. 4 / ancestor of Earl >i itzwiliiam as a mark -� �� Com'an i p t1LO of apitreciation for valor and service, // 11wommended and sold by R. Roland,. . - . Clinton. 1. a i ! , r . 1. ' I . What,' Has, Dandruff Cot TO I LA _­__ -------- - I .. 'Gills & BousDir . PAY fOR SICK POOR o. With Baldness . ou see tine statement every day W T N, T E R. T 0 V R S ,X, 0 that the one cause Of baldness is c%n- rst**rrrr**r*r*r*aerrrrtstkr Opposition to Bill introduced by M6T, eburs, But Is it? �VFED ber for 13rockville True, dandruff often precedes the _Y departure of tris hair. CALIFORNIA It 1s equally true that you lsnow .' . Air, Donovan's (Brockville) bill to men with a shock of hair you can compel' counties to contribute 70' cents hardy putt a comb through, •who have ' MEXICO WORK. carried around a dandruff laden collar . STI=AD1� a day £or all the patients in hospitals ea rind; as yon havo .known them• who resided. In the country for three 'you have also veep Wren whose scalp AIND FLORIDA months prior to admission or w1t0 were was kept as clean as a baby's whose • •hafr was surely departing. employed in the county at the time, That dandrntf tally sounds weir and A t Low Rates GOOD "WAGES, 4. , ' has practically been killed by the muni•' convinces a good many of ns, but let efpal comnaltcie. Mr. Studholme, us not tool ourselves, •-'•--- Uf course dandruff isn't a good thing llamlitbn, sairi that As su many #m to Garry around, but it is only au in - proper immigrants were coming in dfeatfon. Full particulars and tickets from�•�. . who were not strong enough to bear The same trouble that causes the . hair to fall -out usually causes dans .JOHN' RANSPORD, Town A t ► rt1rY hardship, it was rtaL felt for the druff, so if you net at the eause and g Ctitrltbn 'ICniittirt Co. country to b,� compelled to foot the arrest the loss of hair, you will stop A. 0. PATTISON, Depot Agt bill. Not, should the city either. dandrufe too, . Those who use Nyal's 1'-Tfrsutone find — - - -- "Who sbould, then. asked Mr. It' the most satisf'aatory hair ht+altrr Hanna. and hair stressing• they have t~ver used "Your Government should," replied It doea stop the hair train falling ' Mr. Studholme. Or rather, he. added, out. HURON COUNTY til� It vv'ilt also stop tXandrufr, e Salvatiotl Army should be coin• Your Nal Druggist cheerfully red- • gelled to pay the cost it they brought Olnmends it -41,00 and 800 fu sprinkler In degenerate persons, as they reCeived� 'bottles. $5000 a year from the' Government," sold' and Guaranteed b W. S. d a s • Y R• "We have to take care of all thio ,people froth Arockville on the south Ilolmes, ti. 1I' . 1�imy, W. A.9 Pr ro 111 C II Clintonesc tt on the C ornib ,east lxenfr, ewonthe .west , • - ,,sald in _AT►. I1 i .Wort "r. enings Mr, Mayberry: 1(iiinnot .You re• fuse?„ 11 Mr. I,'rlpp: ; "W(, eallnot refuse to: admit the sick, Ivor can w6 conAult P/I61ILi! are always noted in the Country or towliship first, for east souletilnits the re(We 'would bp twenty. cujo �aK" j 'lliltis away., - toMrMTKa to" " T R ,sir i1I1116 040 for eaob eVOYday amenit